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    New York, NY : Springer-Verlag New York
    ISBN: 9781441904980 , 9781441904973
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. The materiality of individuality
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Anthropologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: The Materiality of Individuality: Archaeological Studies of Individual Lived Edited by Carolyn L. White, University of Nevada - Reno The Materiality of Individuality explores the complex interactions between people and objects in the past, offering a fresh approach to the intricate relationships between material culture and individual lives. Gathering together the most recent thinking of both established and emerging scholars, it is one of the first volumes to inspect individuality and materiality from an archaeological perspective. The case studies demonstrate the importance of the approach, linking materiality to the diverse realms of identity, embodiment and corporeality, daily practices, episodic events, and social networks, at the same time, they consider the articulation of the individual with broader cultural patterns and structures. The volume is organized into three themes: the examination of individuality in collective spaces, the analysis of individual people through the lens of personal objects, and the impact of individuality on site-level analyses. The contributions deliver a combination of theoretical sophistication and rootedness in materials analysis, and their geographical scope ranges broadly, encompassing materials from North America, Europe, and the Pacific. Beads, trench art, toothpicks, shoes, cilices, brooches, stoneware ginger beer bottles, ceramics, and lime plaster open up new avenues in the exploration of individual lives. The analyses tendered in this volume will not only inspire scholars and students of archaeology, but will also appeal to anthropologists, social historians, material culture specialists, museum curators, and art historians.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Materiality of Individuality; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Objects, Scale, and Identity Entangled; Identity and Historical Archaeology; Individual Lives; Entangled/Untangled Lives; Corporeality; Daily Practices, Episodic Events, and Social Networks; Particular People; Articulation with Broader Patterns; References; The Materiality of Individuality at Fort St. Joseph: An Eighteenth-Century Mission-Garrison-Trading Post Complex on the Edge; Introduction; Individuality, Identity, and Archaeological Agents; The Materiality of Individuality at Fort St. Joseph
    Description / Table of Contents: Further Implications of the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological CollectionsSummary and Conclusions; References; People in Objects: Individuality and the Quotidian in the Material Culture of War; People in Landscapes/Landscapes in People; Ambiguous Components; Natural Worlds; The Compression and Unwinding of Time; Individual and Society; References; A Biography of a Stoneware Ginger Beer Bottle: The Biucchi Brothers and the Ticinese Community in Nineteenth-Century London; Introduction; A Stoneware Bottle: Archaeological Histories, 1990-2004
    Description / Table of Contents: Clerkenwell's Little Italy: A Neighborhood History, 1850-1902The Biucchi Brothers: Second-Generation Immigrant Histories, 1890-1938; Family and Ticinese and Italian Connections: Kin and Origin; Observing London's Mineral Water Trade; Archaeological Perspectives; The Past Meets the Present: Tony Buicchi; Conclusion: Tangibility in Historical Archaeology; References; Folk Housing in the Middle of the Pacific: Architectural Lime, Creolized Ideologies, and Expressions of Power in Nineteenth-C; Introduction; Architectural Lime as a Material of Individuality
    Description / Table of Contents: The Inception of Architectural Lime in Hawaii (1798-1819)The Early Missionary Era (1820-1830s); Lime in the "Great Awakening" (1830s-1850); Lime in the Second Half of the 19th Century; Conclusions; References; Bodkin Biographies; References; Material Manipulations: Beads and Cloth in the French Colonies; Introduction; Materiality of Colonialism; Tangible Materials; Beads; Cloth and Deerskin; Combinations and Constructions: Cloth, Hide, Glass, and Shell on the Body; Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Mission Santa Catalina's Mondadiente de Plata (Silver Toothpick): Materiality and the Construction of Self in Spanish La FloridThe Individual; The Toothpick: Personal Hygiene and Adornment; The Toothpick: In History and Archaeology; Negotiating Identity in the New World: The Hidalgo and Criollo; References; Single Shoes and Individual Lives: The Mill Creek Shoe Project; Shoes and Individuals; Shoes and Historical Archaeology; The Mill Creek Shoe Project; The Mill Creek Shoe Assemblage; Three Styles; Wear, Repair, Form, and Individuality; Wear; Presence and Absence of Repair
    Description / Table of Contents: Layers of Individuality
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